You can soon switch your LPG supplier in India
28 Sep 2025


The Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) has proposed a new LPG Interoperability Framework that will allow consumers to switch their LPG suppliers, similar to mobile number portability.

The move is aimed at addressing persistent consumer grievances and supply disruptions.

Currently, consumers are only allowed to change dealers within the same oil company, but not between different companies.


PNGRB invites comments on proposed framework
Consumer feedback


The PNGRB has invited comments from stakeholders and consumers on the proposed framework.

The regulator acknowledged that operational constraints of local distributors often leave consumers with limited options.

"There may be other reasons, too, and the consumer needs to have the freedom of choice on the LPG company/dealer," it said in its notice inviting comments.


Pilot project for LPG connection portability
Historical context


In 2013, the UPA government had launched a pilot project for LPG connection portability in 24 districts across 13 states.

This was expanded pan-India in January 2014 to cover 480 districts.

However, unlike mobile services, consumers could only switch dealers within their oil company and not between different companies.


Need for continuity-centric approach
Service disruptions


The PNGRB has highlighted the need for a continuity-centric approach to safeguard consumers against service failures and ensure uninterrupted access to LPG.

Recent reports have highlighted cases of supply disruptions and prolonged delays in LPG refill deliveries.

These service interruptions have affected households and commercial establishments, especially where local distributors face suspension or operational constraints.


PNGRB seeks views on measures
Consumer participation


The PNGRB has said that India has achieved near-universal LPG household coverage with over 32 crore connections as of FY25.

However, it still receives over 17 lakh consumer grievances annually.

The regulator is now seeking views from consumers, distributors, and civil society organizations on measures to ensure timely access to refills.

After receiving comments by mid-October, the PNGRB will frame rules for LPG portability and announce a rollout date.

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